Organization:Scottish Meteorological Society

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The Scottish Meteorological Society was founded in 1855 by David Milne-Home with private funding, particularly from wealthy landowners who wished to compile meteorological records in order to improve agriculture.[1]

The Society founded the observatory on Ben Nevis, officially opened in 1883.[2]

In 1921, the Society amalgamated with the Royal Meteorological Society.

Publications

  • Journal of the Scottish Meteorological Society, Volume 1 (1864) - Volume 18 (1917/19)

Notable members

  • W S Bruce
  • Alexander Buchan, credited with establishing the weather map as the basis of weather forecasting
  • David Milne-Home, chairman of the Council of the Society
  • Cargill Gilston Knott, President of the Society
  • John Murray, oceanographer
  • Robert Traill Omond, first Superintendent of the Ben Nevis observatory
  • Dr James Stark, first Secretary of the Society
  • Thomas Stevenson, co-founder and secretary
  • Charles Thomson Rees Wilson
  • Clement Lindley Wragge, awarded the Society's Gold Medal

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